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An enduring friendship

BangkokPost.com 

Death of a Salesman duo Chaturavidh "Krachai" Chattalada and Prin Amornsupasiri have been back in the studio for the first time in nearly two decades -- proving a long-lasting friendship and surprising local music fans with the release of the new track Steal as well as announcing plans for a sophomore album to be released next year.

How to save independent local media

BangkokPost.com 

In 2021, the world will start to recover from Covid-19, thanks to unprecedented scientific cooperation and global vaccination efforts. Economies will emerge from the crisis, and communities will begin the long road back to "normal." But it won't be the old normal: Some job functions will be lost, and entire industries will disappear forever. We must not allow independent media to be one of them.

Bold idea to solve pollution crisis

BangkokPost.com 

While 2021's burning season was not quite as disastrous as in recent years, a game-changing solution for Thailand's pollution crisis remains up in the air. Given the complexity of the factors fuelling these fires, a more ambitious systemic approach is required. Neither past regulatory initiatives nor the piecemeal projects and plans of provincial governments and well-meaning NGOs have succeeded....

Heatwaves, the other silent killer

BangkokPost.com 

Temperatures are soaring to extremes more often even as Asia faces record Covid-19 surges. Millions of people from Bangladesh to Vietnam are stuck inside baking homes. Yet many still need to get outside to carry on their daily lives and survive even when they face sweltering heat. More than ever, we must do more to keep people safe, with concrete steps to prevent death and by taking early...

Tax case probe needed

BangkokPost.com 

Finally, the Supreme Court has ordered a probe into a bribery scandal in which at least two former senior judges were implicated for their role in a tax dispute that involved a Thai subsidiary of Japanese automaker Toyota.

US export scrap cargoes hold above $500/t

Metal Bulletin 

A Bangladeshi mill has returned to the United States deep-sea ferrous scrap market to secure two cargoes from separate shippers at a $70-per-tonne increase compared with the last-reported sale to the region.



Boris Johnson warns green list could be culled as Portugal faces axe - Telegraph.co.uk

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  1. Boris Johnson warns green list could be culled as Portugal faces axe  Telegraph.co.uk
  2. Boris Johnson hints MORE countries could be added to amber and red travel list  Daily Mail
  3. COVID-19: PM will not hesitate to move green list countries to red list but 'nothing in data' shows 21 June lockdown easing cannot happen  Sky News
  4. Travel list changes expected as holidaymakers await to see impact of variants  Evening Standard
  5. Boris Johnson warns he will have ‘no hesitation’... Читать дальше...

Is the U.S. Air Force B-1 Bomber Using an Alien Cloaking Device?

The National Interest 

Peter Suciu

B-1 Bomber, Americas

UFO conspiracy theorists have offered visual “proof” that the technology exists.

Here's What You Need to Know: The truth is out there, but it is far simpler than perhaps most UFO enthusiasts would like.

Although the point of a “cloaking device”—a hypothetical technology common to science fiction—is to make something invisible to the naked eye, even in movies and TV the technology isn’t exactly perfect. Instead of making an object, such as an aircraft... Читать дальше...

Solar body seeks Centre’s intervention in UP’s mishandling of tender

The Financial Express 

Seeking the minister’s intervention in directing the Uttar Pradesh government to retract the letter sent by UPNEDA to developers intimating them that the bids have turned infructuous, the letter seeks his office to direct the state government to instead issue the letters of intent (LoI) for the bidders who had won the reverse auction.

Exhibition Marks 40th Anniversary Of Anti-Springbok Tour Protests

Scoop 

A new exhibition that revisits the anti-Springbok Tour movement through the work of local photographers is set to open at Waikato Museum on 5 June. The 1981 exhibition is about one of the most divisive events in New Zealand’s recent history. On 25 ...


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